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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2646–2656, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.246
Figure 1: Representative SEM images of a) and b) linear and c) and d) H-shaped nanoantenna arrays with differ...
Figure 2: a) Typical IR transmission spectrum for the array of nanoantennas with a length of 1800 nm. The low...
Figure 3: Optimized nanoantenna length L vs the transverse crossarm length LH for H-shaped nanoantennas with ...
Figure 4: Distribution of the normalized LSPR electric field magnitude on top of the Si surface underlying th...
Figure 5: IR transmission spectra of the array of a) nanoantennas and b) microantennas measured at different ...
Figure 6: a) Evaluating the spectral behavior of the dipole radiation from a unit cell of the Si-backed array...
Figure 7: SEM images of the nanoantenna edges for a) linear and b) H-shaped nanoantennas taken after depositi...
Figure 8: IR transmission spectra of the linear nanoantenna arrays before nanocrystal (NC) deposition (black ...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 975–981, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.99
Figure 1: (a) Representative SEM image of Au nanoantenna array; nanoantenna length 900 nm. (b) Detailed image...
Figure 2: (a) Raman and SERS spectra of a cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) film with thickness of 3 nm deposited ...
Figure 3: IR transmission spectrum of a 10 nm thick CoPc film deposited on a Si substrate normalized to the I...
Figure 4: (a) IR spectrum of bare nanoantennas (curve 1) and IR spectra of nanoantennas with deposited 3 nm a...
Figure 5: (a) The cortisol chemical structure and numeration of atoms in the cortisol molecule. (b) IR spectr...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 1519–1526, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.145
Figure 1: Typical SEM images of the fabricated Au nanoantennas for the mid-IR spectral region. Nanoantenna le...
Figure 2: Typical IR transmission spectra of linear antennas with different lengths.
Figure 3: LSPR energy in nanoantenna arrays fabricated on bare Si surfaces as a function of the nanoantenna l...
Figure 4: LSPR frequencies of nanoantenna arrays versus the SiO2 thickness. Six structures with different ant...
Figure 5: a) Structure geometry definition for the nanoantenna array (the unit cell is shown). b) Example of ...
Figure 6: Experimental (a,c) and calculated (b,d) IR transmission spectra of nanoantenna array with the lengt...
Figure 7: Splitting the LSPR modes due to plasmon–phonon interaction for nanoantennas with the lengths of 140...